UK physically unclonable function is quantum based

Crypto Quantique is a London company created to licencing technology that provide end-to-end encrypted security for embedded systems. Its products include a hardware root-of-trust, which has already been licenced to a “a big semiconductor company for a high-end MCU”, according to company co-founder and CEO Shahram Mossayebi (pictured). Mossayebi should know about security: he has ...

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OSIRIS-REx spacecraft heads home with asteroid samples and data

Nasa’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has now started its return journey back to earth, complete with cargo of samples and data collected by sensors produced by aerospace engineering company Leonardo at their business in Southampton. The arrival back on Earth is scheduled for 24 September 2023. We reported in January that Infra-red detectors produced by Leonardo in ...

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Lattice introduces Automate stack

Today, Lattice Semiconductor introduced Lattice Automate  which includes software tools, industrial IP cores, modular hardware development boards, and software-programmable reference designs and demos that simplify and accelerate implementation of applications like robotics, scalable multi-channel motor control with predictive maintenance, and real-time industrial networking. Intelligent industrial systems made possible by Automate will play a vital role in ...

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Si Labs’ wireless devices support Matter end products

Today, Silicon Labs  announced that wireless devices are available for the development of Matter end products that support Thread, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth protocols. Matter, formerly named ‘Project Connected Home over IP’ or ‘CHIP’, is designed to provide interoperable, reliable, secure connectivity across IoT devices and networks. Matter simplifies both product development and the end-user experience ...

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Imagination adds ray tracing support

Today, Imagination today releases Version 21.1 of the  PowerVR SDK and Toolkit, adding new features and ray tracing support enhancements to increase functionality and enhance the workflow of developers, technical artists, and engineers across a variety of disciplines. The SDK and Toolkit can be found on the new Imagination Developer Portal. The updated Developer Portal ...

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CMOS image sensors on a 19% growth hike

The growth in the market for CMOS image sensors fell to 3% last year compared to an annual average of nearly 16% since 2010, says IC Insights’ 2021 O-S-D Report—A Market Analysis and Forecast for Optoelectronics, Sensors/Actuators, and Discretes. This year, CMOS image sensor revenues will grow 19% to $22.8 billion which will be a ...

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Telefonica and Microsoft to deliver private 5G services

Telefonica and Microsoft are combining to deliver private 5G services to business.  Telefonica’s 5G technology is being integrated with Microsoft’s Azure Private Edge Zone system to provide 5G to applications like smart factories, remote monitoring and automated control of vehicles. The deal follows the Nokia-Elisa deal last February in which the two companies got together ...

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NMITE engineering university highlights bursaries for September 2021

The start-up university NMITE (New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering) has announced a one-off new bursary for students who apply to become part of its 100-strong Pioneer Cohort before the end of this month. The Hereford-based organisation says it is making its first offers for September 2021 entry to those who have completed the ...

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St Petersburg researchers control biointegrable nanoparticles with heat

Scientists from ITMO University of St Petersburg have developed a production method for biointegrable nanoparticles that can be controlled via heat. With light irradiation, these particles change not only their shape, but their colour, too. This discovery will be beneficial to the development of non-invasive biosensors, signal systems, and non-toxic dyes. Although the issue of ...

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Molex and Nextsense develop UV-free antimicrobial LED lighting

 Nextsense’s  Biovitae technology and Molex CoreSync smart building platform has resulted in a UV-free antimicrobial LED lighting technology.  Integrating disparate building functions with standard building management systems, Molex’s CoreSync platform powers and controls low-voltage devices and lighting.    Powered by amBX SmartCore technology, the addition of Biovitae’s UV free, antimicrobial LED lighting technology creates a revolutionary solution for Molex that helps meet the need for a safe ...

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